Incredibly story, Michael. Thank you for sharing! It is a long walk reconciling previously taught morals and recently realized truths! You are a brave and awesome man.
Matt you are a great role model and i am so excited for you and Michael starting a relationship. You are both going to make each other better people. thanks for sharing.
I've known I was gay since grade 8 and I never said anything to anybody because I was scared of what people would say/think. I wasn't myself for so many years, that I became depressed and started an eating disorder in grade 10. I let it bring me down for no reason because 10 years later, I'm now 23 years old and about 2 weeks ago I came out to my mom. I remember standing in her bedroom door and just telling her I was gay, and I honestly thought she would yell at me but it turned out she supports me. Literally 10 minutes after telling my mom, I took to Facebook and I told everyone I was gay. I was once again shocked because I was scared of what people would think but everyone supports me. Before coming out, I took to youtube and tumblr to seek advice on coming out and watching your video and others alike have made it easier. I want to thank you for the advice. THANK YOU!
Great story. I am also a Christian and struggled for many years with being gay. Every time I would begin to accept myself, something bad would happen, and I would assume that God was punishing me for being gay. I now realize these were just the trials and hardships we all face, and these events had nothing to do with my being gay. This past year I became so overwhelmed that I finally just prayed that I did not understand why I was gay and asked God to show me what to do. He answered that prayer by saying that He loved me, that He created me just the way that He wanted me, and that He did not want me to be ashamed of who I was. I finally came out to myself February 28, 2015. It should not take someone till they are 50 years old to get to this point, but I am stubborn. Since that time I have come out to many close friends who have been very supportive. I still need to come out to my family. Thanks for helping gay Christians realize they are still loved by God. I know God could easily make me straight if it was his will. I don't understand why I am gay, but I know "All things work together for good to those who love God." Rob
This is so true by for me it is different I have to have a strong emoitiol bond before having feelings for someone and I have only liked a few people like that in my life but it does not have racial or gender preference and I had feelings for a guy who I was close with and we both liked each other so I said what if I your in my dreams and thoughts all the time and I felt so relieved and felt that I did what God wanted me to do since I prayedGod kept telling me to tell him and this guy's reaction was he smiled and pushed and put his arm around me for the first time don,t know were it will go but I think and feel we are soul mates since this happened Febuarury 13, 2020 and we have known each other since Augest 14,2019 and have been friends since September and close since November and have had feelings since early January. I am happy for those who have found themselves and never stop believing in yourself you can do it plus God is love not hateful like FAKE Christians and FAKE churches say there are TRUE Christians and true churches out there. ( sorry about the spelling and grammar mistakes )
I watched Matt's coming out vid & had 2 c ur's too. I'm 32 & surpressed my sexuality my entire life, until now. Just wanted to thank u too like Matt 4 doing ur vids, it's made me feel re assured that its ok and not a bad thing to be who I am. So thank u :).
I have watched so many coming out videos on TH-cam and they have helped me so much whenever I am feeling down or stressed out in my life. I don't know how u guys do it to be so brave and open with the world. I can only hope to be like that one day and not be afraid to be myself. I just want to thank u for sharing, watching these videos helps me deal with all the stress in my life and inspires me to make a change.
I'm lucky to have so much support and comments like yours are the icing on the cake! I'm glad this video found you and put you in good spirits cool123!
To be quite honest, this was one of the best coming out videos i have ever seen on youtube. It felt very welcoming and it wasnt nessicarrily about his coming out story, it was more about coming out in general and i really liked that
Sounds just like what I went through with my family. Not all accepted me and they did disown me, but, I'm my own person today. I came out a long time ago, and now have a husband. We were legally married in 2009, but have been together since 1975. Even though I've been cut off from some of my family, there's so many awesome people out there who will accept you, even if for some reason you wouldn't think they would be supportive. Some people will surprise you. Thank you for your story, Michael.
Just over 17 years now coming out to my Catholic family. For some it was a long process, it was a different time. I have actually yet to meet anyone who ever regretted coming out although not always a smooth road for some. My family is accepting now. I'm glad to hear things are going well for you, all the best of luck! Love and light.
this is incredible...doesnt it seem ironic that in a world where we all seem so secluded, we all are one people who have all dealt with who we are in many different ways. Gay, Straight, or somewhere in between, it should never matter. When we get cut we all bleed red and we all have hearts that beat and lungs that breathe, so why should one group of people feel they are superior to the other. Before i came out i have to say i went through the same sorts of things you talked about. The shame, the questions, the fear....it takes a person with true courage to share their story and for that i am truly inspired by this story because it shows that we are all deserving of a happy life without the fear of being who we are....you have inspired me to continue to be who i am and to help those out in the world who maybe havent gotten to that point yet. To those people i want to say that you each are beautiful inside and out and NEVER let anyone tell you otherwise. Yes it is a hard road to walk down, but you are never alone. Even when it may seem like you may be alone, it is important for all of us to band together and be as we were meant to be...one people, one community, one life :) Thanks so much for sharing your story and through this you are empowering the weak hearted...opening the eyes of the blinded, and giving voice to the voiceless
Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much, Michael. I almost cried watching your video. It was beautiful. I am continually amazed at how courageous young people coming out today are. All of you are awesome.
Great story, I wish we had this social media when I was your age(70 now). Everyone is so lucky to have people like you, even in these times, telling us and those still not secure enough that it is normal and these is nothing wrong with living your desires. many thanks for the video.
rocky315w I’m 49 and still can’t find it in me to come out. I guess I’ll die alone. If that’s the way it’s meant to be then it will be. Thank you for this video!
@@GlynRobinson Hi! I was reading the comments while listening and I saw yours. Nothing is "meant to be", your future is up to you... So don't be afraid to live it fully. If you were not ready to come out don't worry about the past and think about the future! Try to speak with somebody, a person you really trust or even a stranger! For example you could search for a group or a community dealing with this stuff near you. I'm sure that people with your same story could help. And remember: the fact that you waited till now should not stop you from deciding to change your life tomorrow. Don't give up, don't just continue with your life as it is only because it has always been like this. I'm with you 💪 . . Btw sorry if I made some mistakes or something I wrote is not so clear. I'm not a native speaker 🙃
A really Great, Inspiring and Moving video Michael! Thanks for sharing your story! This will Inspire and help so many people out there! Next month will be my second anniversary since I came out and I feel very blessed to have such wonderful friends and family who completely accept me; and personally I feel much more freer having that weight of coming out off my shoulders. There is nothing better to be than being your one true self. :-)
You're just such a kind soul and an overall sweet person, Michael. Matthew is soo very lucky to have you. The very best of everything to you. I remain a big fan!!!!!!
Hi Michael you seem a very kind and loving person with a touching personal story, an inspiration to other young guys who are trying to find their way in life, I love the way you look after Mathew he obviously adores you. When I came out it was 50 years ago and times and attitudes were very different, no media for gay people in those days, no home computers and the internet didn't exist, I'm in my 60's now and see so many opportunities for young gay guys and much greater tolerance your generation has so much more freedom than I had at your age and I love seeing you all enjoying life and helping each other, we've come along way in my life time, from terrible bigotry etc to the way we live today, to see you young guys today makes what we fought for over the past 50 years so worth it.
You're such a kind person and your story was told with such empathy for those who might be struggling with coming out now. Just look at how wonderful your life is now because you came out and lived the life God intended for you. I came out in my late 20s and things weren't quite as easy for me, but I had a long-time partner and lived a great life with him for 30 years so it was absolutely worth it to me. Take care of yourself and your husband and have a fantastic life!
Thank you for sharing your story. Suppressing yourself is never a good thing, I'm glad you can be free of that now. It is great to have accepting and supportive people around you. Never feel ashamed of yourself. Remember that there are people who love you, and God loves you just the way you are.
MICHAEL -- I've watched a lot of these coming out videos, but yours is one of the best -- very clear, but also very compassionate. Well done. -- Donald in Great Britain
Michael, this is such a beautiful, inspiring, and reassuring story. It is gratifying to me that you and Matt now have each other. I wish only the best for you both.
This is the 2nd time I am watching this video, you make me feel good inside and you are very calming. You have a beautiful mind and face obviously and thank you so much for sharing your story, I hope mine goes as good when the day does come!
I might be only 11 but I know who I am I came out to two of my best friends and it was so emotional that by the end of it I had to just cry and hug her and then my friend who was a male who I told I was gay to said to me u will always be the same person that I met the day I met u it will never change the way I think of u and by the end of that talk he had told me he was bi so I think that everyone should come out bc it gives others the confidence to come out to and it helps u understand that people love u no matter what
Michael, what a beautiful, sincere and inspirational video. For years I didn't get how relatively easy things are for me as a straight person, or what a struggle some of my LGBT friends and the LGBT community at large have had to endure. To me, it's no big deal. I have brown hair, he has blond hair. I am straight, she is gay. Meh, whatever, right? I'm sorry more folks out there don't get that we are all who we are, and that our mandate as people - religious or not - is to be good to one another. Your video is a testimony that you are doing just that! Beautifully done. Thank you.
Revisiting this video after many years. Wow! Your message is so on target. Knowing how your relationship with Matthew developed to marriage, it is amazing to hear you citing him at the end of the video.
Great video. 👍 I came out at 18 in 1974 in NY where I grew up. It was only 5 years after Stonewall. Even in NYC, things were very difficult for us then. We had to fight constantly to establish our rights. And we were always angry. Listening to your video was moving for me because it made me feel like all that struggle was worth it. That's why we fought so hard - to create a better life for future generations of Gay people. I'm glad it was a lot easier for you. It's clear that you're paying it forward too. You present a powerful message about not letting the world change you. Thank you for sharing your story. All the best for you.
Michael, this is one of the most touching coming out stories on TH-cam. Congratulations and thanks for sharing. I would like to point out a specific part of it starting at 5:07 when you're telling about the reaction of your best friend when you came out to him: "He was surprised. He was taken aback, but at the same time his biggest concern was (you know) if I was happy, and he said he'd support me and gave me a big hug, and that kind of gave me the motivation and the drive and the confidence to continue my story." This really shows the importance of a positive reaction of the very first person one is coming out to. Big hugs from a 37 year old gay man from Germany who came out to his family and friends just a few months ago and made the same experience with his best friend who gave me so much support that I could continue my story successfully (only positive reactions!). :)
Good for you, Michael. I was a Midwestern boy on his own, too, and wish my younger self had had the resources and the courage that you and your brethren possess. Life will be much sweeter, for a much longer share of it, now that you have acknowledged and spoken your truth. Congrats! (On a completely different topic....big fan of the Phantom Regiment. :-))
Sweetheart that was beautiful. Brought a tear to my eye. I came out over 30 years ago and have never looked back. I remember at the time that it was a fear of rejection from my family that initially held me back from doing it. Once I had done it though I wondered what I was worried about. I built up all these excuses in my head why I couldn't tell them, but it was so liberating when I finally worked up the courage to tell them. I didn't get one negative comment from the people that truly loved me, and at the end of the day, they are really the only people that matter. I think it's brilliant that you have shared your own story to help others. I wish the internet was around when I did it and could have watched something like your video :)
You're beyond inspiring to me. This was a very honest, and real video. Thank you for sharing your story, and being a great role model. You are an amazing person, and so brave!
Maddy Hodgie thanks for watching and leaving a comment! I love hearing from you all and the more positivity that is spread on this issue the better! Muah!
Michael, I just wanna say that you're just an amazing person. Having had the privilege of knowing you for a few years has been just...great. I can honestly say that I have looked up to you not only as a performer but as a human being. You've always been such a great person and you doing this video is courageous and inspirational..I hope and know that your video will help others... and I'm proud of you, bro.
Thanks Tyler Budahl, I just read this tonight and I appreciate your kind words so much. It was an honor teaching such an outstanding performer and person as yourself. I wish you all the best buddy, and I'm sure our paths will cross again! Hopefully soon!
Michael, you are such a gentle/wonderful/warm-hearted person. Very soft spoken and genuine. I’m so glad you had a really great experience coming out. This is how it should be for everyone but sadly it’s not. Thanks for your story. Many younger (and older) people will be inspired by you. I am really just now getting to know you and Matthew. I guess I started watching videos you guys made after you got married, but am taking the time to go back and learn all about you both and your journey together. I think you are both fabulous and such beautiful people inside and our. I am so glad we are all part of the same community. Thanks for all you both do to make it better for everyone. You’re truly precious!
Thank you for being so honest! Thank you for sharing your story. The people you will help will continue on for years. You are a blessing to this world!
Excellent video - thank you for sharing your story. I completely understand the difficulty of saying "I am gay" for the first time, it took me three attempts to spit out the words. Hope everything continues to go well for you.
Hi Michael! You are such an inspiration to ALL! I loved your message about listening to others but staying true to yourself. Thanks for sharing this...incredibly brave of you. You do have an amazing family...so full of love and generosity; it's not surprising you would encourage us all to inspire and cherish one another. :)
Hi Emily Sopko!!! So good to hear from you and get your words of encouragement. I was just talking to your mom on FB about this and I love that your family is so open and supportive as well! Her and I were just talking about taking a NOH8 picture together! How many kids can say they've done THAT with their childhood nanny???
Michael, thanks for your coming out video. I am 63and just came out in January of 2019. I agree with you and you are the.first one who said you were lying to yourself and others. I was too lying to myself and others for fifty years. I was a child in an alcoholic home and because of that I suppressed my feelings at an early age just to survive emotionally. I started eating to bury the feelings and the pain. When I first was attracted to someone it was in the sixth grade. I didn't know what a crush was but I had one. When the attractions to men began at puberty I was terrified of them and stuffed them down also and piled food on top. . This continued all of my life. I too came from a church background and actually started leading singing in my church when I was 14. By 16 I was leading the worship services and directing 2 choirs. I remained in the church for 37 years doing music programs in 6 different churches. I'm my twenties I sought counseling just to talk about my feelings. I used my increasing weight to suppress my feelings and to create a barrier between me and others. I'm 50 years I had one friendship with a guy I.met in a support group for children of alcoholics. I shared that I was gay and I knew that he was straight. I had a mancrush on him and he knew it but I never crossed his boundaries. We would all hug after support meetings. One night I was over at his house and got up to leave he came to me and we hugged. After a while the big stopped and we just held each other. Each needing the touch of another human being..he then said I wish this would never end. We finally broke apart and I left. That was the most intimate time I had ever had with anyone in over fifty years. The coming out videos on TH-cam helped me find the courage to come out. I didn't have the loving and accepting people in my life. Just about everyone was shocked even though they reassured me of their love and friendship. My emotions are still on a rollercoaster and I often struggle through each day but TH-cam and gay hotlines get me through. It is now March 15th and I'm a lot better. I actually have 3 gay friends that I've talked to. It is never to late to be honest with yourself and come out. Do it in your time. Thanks Michael, Andy acjackson3915@gmail.com
Michael, Thank you for sharing your coming out story. It is not easy to come out, at times, but you did it and will continue to do so throughout life. Well Done! Bill
It was so amazing, your history was so beatiful and you speak so good. Well, I'm brazilian and here the things are little bit different, I like watch american vloggers like the ones who you've showed to figure out the way I'll come out to my parents, matching to the features in my country. But, even though the cultures of our countries are different, and the language too (ignore the faults) I see most of things that you spoke, and I hope to have the same result
before i came out i was self harming and even thought about ending my life but when i came out i haven't self harmed and i haven't thought about suicide
Michael, thank you for sharing your story! You're well-spoken and inspirational. I related to your story on many levels. I wish I'd had the courage to come out when I was younger (I finally came out to my family at 49). Best of luck to you.
RJ13641 I was nervous to do it but it has been an overwhelmingly positive experience thus far. Even though it took you until later I'm proud you chose to live a good part of your life open with who you are.
Thank you Michael. I wish you love and happiness. You seem like a compassionate guy and I hope I'm blessed to find someone as caring as you. Coming out as gay at age 50 is significantly more complicated than at age 20, but I don't regret it.
Bravo to you Michael for coming out! What a WONDERFUL story! I came out 37 years ago and don't regret it one bit! I do have to say that it wasn't as pleasant and easy as your experience was but isn't it GREAT to be you? Congrats again Michael and the best to you!! So glad that you had understanding and accepting parents!! ;-)
You are a beautiful persons outside and within. Also brave to go public with this. Believe me I'm still struggling with myself and trust that the time will be right for me to follow your lead to come out. On a lighter note think your boyfriend is lucky to hav you and you two deserve each other
you seem like a very loving, caring,sweet heart of a guy. thank you for sharing your story, and helping people. I will be sharing my story on here soon. thank you for your words of encouragement.
First of all, I apologize for my poor english. Congratulations to you Michael to make this video, it is important to provide support and show a good side for those who want to come out. Very sweet and beautiful on your part. And good wishes to you and Matthew. I did not have the same fate as you, I came out in 2004 and it was very difficult, I had many family problems, but the ones go away. Even though it may be difficult, it is worth. I will be brief, make good friends and do not miss yourself, get help if you needed. Great strength, faith and focus for all.
Bravo bravo young man. That was one of the most beautiful coming out stories I've ever heard. I'm an old man and I loved every minute of your video. I'm praying that you have someone who is in love with you. I actually wish I knew you. You are amazing.
youre a beautiful young man. Dont ever let those who dont understand cause you to lose your self respect, which is often a path to suicide etc about 8-9% of the people are gay / lesbian -data from iceland and denmark where there is almost no closet hold your head high, ignore the bad people. You've got it figured out and cheers that your family is accepting
Michael, you're perfect in everyway. Congratulations on being so confident in yourself and to have the courage to do it on youtube. Your such a role model to those who are struggling just as you said, although i'm not gay, My aunts are and i totally support gay couples. Stay positive and don't ever listen to people who disagree with you. Good luck in the future xox
this was really sweet and truthful Michael....Congrats,,,,funny when u mention booshoe...cause been following both!!...great guys....you make my days with the vids.....treasure the day iI could hopefully know you both
Great video Michael !! Congratulations for having the courage to be proud of who you are and come out to the people you wanted!! As a gay guy myself, I know how hard it is... Wish you all the best in your life!! :D I have also subscribed to MarkE Miller's and Ethan Heathcote's channels! These guys are so great and make a fantastic couple together! P.S.: You are such a handsome and charming young man!! :DD
That is a great story man! Thanks for sharing, I subscribed. I realized when I made my own coming out video, I should be so lucky to have so many supportive people around me. I wish you all the best!
Michael Sweetheart.....that was a wonderful and inspiring coming out story that I have heard in awhile. You spoke from the heart and so grateful to hear that your family was so supportive. In time baby you will find your way as a gay man living the life you were meant to live through the love, friendships and relationships you will experience. I have been out and proud for nearly 30 years honey and coming from a dysfunctional home(long story for another time) I came out to my Mom and she was the most loving and supportive and she knew all along. I have 2 siblings that figured it out and didn't care...as long as I was happy. I have been a mentor/mama for nearly 6 years now for our gay youth. I help those kids who have been shunned or tormented just because of who they love. I am there for all you kids if ever you need a shoulder to lean on or cry on. I have been through ALOT and seen alot in my day when it comes to the gay community. I had participated in ALOT of gay pride parades and every time I did it felt like coming home. Honey I would suggest if you ever have a chance to march or be a spectator at a parade I highly recommend it...there you will find other gay folk you can speak with, young and old and realize we are not so different at all....we come together because of taking PRIDE in all that we've been through. You weren't born yet when fighting for our freedoms and gay rights were a big thing years ago....but today you kids enjoy a life that is much easier than it was for me. We paved the way for you kids to live in a better and more accepting life just for being who you are. Always remember baby, NEVER let being gay define who you are and NEVER let ANYONE treat you less than you are. You are a person with high morals, ethics and standards and deserve to be treated as an equal! I will get off my soap box now....just be a good person honey and treat others with dignity and respect and if you do things will come back to you in many ways more than you'll ever know. If you ever need to chat or message feel free....be well and be good.. xoxox Mama Steve😊👍🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵
I can relate very much. I have been in denial of my sexuality for decades. My beloved parents were so against homosexuality that I was never able to tell them the truth. I was taught that it is morally wrong and anyone with those kind of feelings is sick. When I was nineteen I felt in love with another nineteen year old. We were absolutely head over heels with one another. But my parents found out and all hell broke loose. So I've been forced to like girls which never worked for me. I'm just now starting to come out after years of acting straight. Am still afraid of what family and friends will say and do. As I watch videos like this one I can't help but to cry. I've been at the verge of committing suicide due to the loneliness I've experienced through out my life. I've missed out on plenty of hugs and just plain affection simply because I have suppressed my feelings in order to make other people happy and just so they will not ostracize me and shun me. I wish so much my beloved parents would have said to me "it's okay, we love you regardless".
Wow. I had the same experience as you did, with the restaurant and the car ride home and the _weight_ of it, except it was with my mom. It's nice to know I'm not the only one who went through with that. I grew up painfully shy and a Jehovah's Witness (which has gay=bad *and* don't fraternize with the non-believers), so I never dated in school and just lived under the assumption that I was straight, but a very, very late bloomer (or something). I was well into my 20s (and years out of that religion) before I started to figure out why I wasn't attracted to girls... and why Olympic diving events were always the best things to watch. ;) Anyway, thank you for sharing your story. :D
I know this video is quite old by now, but just discovered your channel and found this really sweet and inspiring! I had an extremely similar story, much of my family is quite conservative and religious. I'm out to friends/co-workers but not my family. I don't know how it will go so I'm planning a move to another city and I'll tell my mom a couple days before I leave, just in case I'm disowned or whatever, ha. My own journey went a bit differently, I considered myself a Born Again Christian for a time. Tried to reconcile my bisexuality with my faith, but in the end I could not. I'm agnostic now and don't have many positive things to say towards organized religion as a whole. I don't believe being an LGBT person and believing in God is a binary thing though, religious beliefs have a good way of constantly impeding human rights and civil liberties though, in my mind. Not going for an argument or anything, just sharing a bit about my story too. I just choose to live my life with no regrets, whether there is a God or an afterlife or not. I am who I am, those who cannot accept me, I just can't have in my life...even if it's my own family. I won't live my life in the shadows anymore, no matter the consequences. I caught a couple newer videos before I went back to view your older ones. You seem very happy now and I'm really happy for you Michael!
This was very good of you and I agree that everyone is beautiful no matter who they are regarding to their sexuality, race, gender, religion, etc which also makes the world beautiful. I'm happy to come out as gay myself :)
It is what it is in high school the people of District 7 has chosen this for me. Terrible how some can be so hateful. You are a super individual for doing this. Have finally come too the same conclusion many years later. Hard too do should not have too. It was not a choice but rather something that I have been given since birth.In high school those feelings were not handled well by others. I am like this gentleman and have struggled in the same way. He was Catholic also and it was not a choice.
Incredibly story, Michael. Thank you for sharing! It is a long walk reconciling previously taught morals and recently realized truths! You are a brave and awesome man.
Tucker Gillihan Isn't it weird how time can be viewed through TH-cam?
omg this was the starting point what the heck my heart just bursted
i just rewatching this and i realized that you two met by this. :') it's makes me happy and cried at the same time because im happy for you guys :')
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Just re-watching this and I can't believe it's been over a month since we've started being together!
Matt you are a great role model and i am so excited for you and Michael starting a relationship. You are both going to make each other better people. thanks for sharing.
I'm so happy for you both. You are adorable together.
and this is where it began! Congrats on your engagement guys!
Matthew Schueller Awwwww 😍
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I've known I was gay since grade 8 and I never said anything to anybody because I was scared of what people would say/think. I wasn't myself for so many years, that I became depressed and started an eating disorder in grade 10. I let it bring me down for no reason because 10 years later, I'm now 23 years old and about 2 weeks ago I came out to my mom. I remember standing in her bedroom door and just telling her I was gay, and I honestly thought she would yell at me but it turned out she supports me. Literally 10 minutes after telling my mom, I took to Facebook and I told everyone I was gay. I was once again shocked because I was scared of what people would think but everyone supports me.
Before coming out, I took to youtube and tumblr to seek advice on coming out and watching your video and others alike have made it easier. I want to thank you for the advice. THANK YOU!
Great story. I am also a Christian and struggled for many years with being gay. Every time I would begin to accept myself, something bad would happen, and I would assume that God was punishing me for being gay. I now realize these were just the trials and hardships we all face, and these events had nothing to do with my being gay. This past year I became so overwhelmed that I finally just prayed that I did not understand why I was gay and asked God to show me what to do. He answered that prayer by saying that He loved me, that He created me just the way that He wanted me, and that He did not want me to be ashamed of who I was. I finally came out to myself February 28, 2015. It should not take someone till they are 50 years old to get to this point, but I am stubborn. Since that time I have come out to many close friends who have been very supportive. I still need to come out to my family. Thanks for helping gay Christians realize they are still loved by God. I know God could easily make me straight if it was his will. I don't understand why I am gay, but I know "All things work together for good to those who love God."
Rob
This is so true by for me it is different I have to have a strong emoitiol bond before having feelings for someone and I have only liked a few people like that in my life but it does not have racial or gender preference and I had feelings for a guy who I was close with and we both liked each other so I said what if I your in my dreams and thoughts all the time and I felt so relieved and felt that I did what God wanted me to do since I prayedGod kept telling me to tell him and this guy's reaction was he smiled and pushed and put his arm around me for the first time don,t know were it will go but I think and feel we are soul mates since this happened Febuarury 13, 2020 and we have known each other since Augest 14,2019 and have been friends since September and close since November and have had feelings since early January. I am happy for those who have found themselves and never stop believing in yourself you can do it plus God is love not hateful like FAKE Christians and FAKE churches say there are TRUE Christians and true churches out there. ( sorry about the spelling and grammar mistakes )
Great story Rob Cashman
I watched Matt's coming out vid & had 2 c ur's too. I'm 32 & surpressed my sexuality my entire life, until now. Just wanted to thank u too like Matt 4 doing ur vids, it's made me feel re assured that its ok and not a bad thing to be who I am. So thank u :).
November 22?! Thays the same day I told my parents...fifteen years to the day before. A beautiful story. You are amazing. Don't ever forget that.
I was born in a religious family but my family excepts me no matter what. This is how family should be
I have watched so many coming out videos on TH-cam and they have helped me so much whenever I am feeling down or stressed out in my life. I don't know how u guys do it to be so brave and open with the world. I can only hope to be like that one day and not be afraid to be myself. I just want to thank u for sharing, watching these videos helps me deal with all the stress in my life and inspires me to make a change.
I'm lucky to have so much support and comments like yours are the icing on the cake! I'm glad this video found you and put you in good spirits cool123!
To be quite honest, this was one of the best coming out videos i have ever seen on youtube. It felt very welcoming and it wasnt nessicarrily about his coming out story, it was more about coming out in general and i really liked that
Thanks sharolyn u, I'm glad my story found you!
Sounds just like what I went through with my family. Not all accepted me and they did disown me, but, I'm my own person today. I came out a long time ago, and now have a husband. We were legally married in 2009, but have been together since 1975. Even though I've been cut off from some of my family, there's so many awesome people out there who will accept you, even if for some reason you wouldn't think they would be supportive. Some people will surprise you. Thank you for your story, Michael.
Just over 17 years now coming out to my Catholic family. For some it was a long process, it was a different time. I have actually yet to meet anyone who ever regretted coming out although not always a smooth road for some. My family is accepting now. I'm glad to hear things are going well for you, all the best of luck! Love and light.
this is incredible...doesnt it seem ironic that in a world where we all seem so secluded, we all are one people who have all dealt with who we are in many different ways. Gay, Straight, or somewhere in between, it should never matter. When we get cut we all bleed red and we all have hearts that beat and lungs that breathe, so why should one group of people feel they are superior to the other. Before i came out i have to say i went through the same sorts of things you talked about. The shame, the questions, the fear....it takes a person with true courage to share their story and for that i am truly inspired by this story because it shows that we are all deserving of a happy life without the fear of being who we are....you have inspired me to continue to be who i am and to help those out in the world who maybe havent gotten to that point yet. To those people i want to say that you each are beautiful inside and out and NEVER let anyone tell you otherwise. Yes it is a hard road to walk down, but you are never alone. Even when it may seem like you may be alone, it is important for all of us to band together and be as we were meant to be...one people, one community, one life :) Thanks so much for sharing your story and through this you are empowering the weak hearted...opening the eyes of the blinded, and giving voice to the voiceless
Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much, Michael. I almost cried watching your video. It was beautiful. I am continually amazed at how courageous young people coming out today are. All of you are awesome.
Great story, I wish we had this social media when I was your age(70 now). Everyone is so lucky to have people like you, even in these times, telling us and those still not secure enough that it is normal and these is nothing wrong with living your desires. many thanks for the video.
rocky315w always nice when social media can be a really positive thing. I feel like most of the time we are trying to find ways to condemn it.
rocky315w I’m 49 and still can’t find it in me to come out. I guess I’ll die alone. If that’s the way it’s meant to be then it will be. Thank you for this video!
@@GlynRobinson Hi! I was reading the comments while listening and I saw yours. Nothing is "meant to be", your future is up to you... So don't be afraid to live it fully. If you were not ready to come out don't worry about the past and think about the future! Try to speak with somebody, a person you really trust or even a stranger! For example you could search for a group or a community dealing with this stuff near you. I'm sure that people with your same story could help. And remember: the fact that you waited till now should not stop you from deciding to change your life tomorrow. Don't give up, don't just continue with your life as it is only because it has always been like this. I'm with you 💪
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Btw sorry if I made some mistakes or something I wrote is not so clear. I'm not a native speaker 🙃
Elisa Boldrin thank you for the reply. I truly appreciate the support.
Great story, it was very inspirational. Videos like the are so important, thank you for sharing it.
Your story is so similar to mine. I haven't told my parents, but its comforting to know that everyone handled it fairly well. props for coming out. :)
A really Great, Inspiring and Moving video Michael! Thanks for sharing your story! This will Inspire and help so many people out there! Next month will be my second anniversary since I came out and I feel very blessed to have such wonderful friends and family who completely accept me; and personally I feel much more freer having that weight of coming out off my shoulders. There is nothing better to be than being your one true self. :-)
Kevin Robinson You're wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Michael! Looking forward to some more of your awesome videos! Good luck with the everything you have on this month :-)
You're just such a kind soul and an overall sweet person, Michael. Matthew is soo very lucky to have you. The very best of everything to you. I remain a big fan!!!!!!
Hi Michael you seem a very kind and loving person with a touching personal story, an inspiration to other young guys who are trying to find their way in life, I love the way you look after Mathew he obviously adores you. When I came out it was 50 years ago and times and attitudes were very different, no media for gay people in those days, no home computers and the internet didn't exist, I'm in my 60's now and see so many opportunities for young gay guys and much greater tolerance your generation has so much more freedom than I had at your age and I love seeing you all enjoying life and helping each other, we've come along way in my life time, from terrible bigotry etc to the way we live today, to see you young guys today makes what we fought for over the past 50 years so worth it.
You're so cute! Plus I like that you're straight forward with everything and I wish I could have seen a video like yours years ago!
4jimmycurtis Thanks!
You're such a kind person and your story was told with such empathy for those who might be struggling with coming out now. Just look at how wonderful your life is now because you came out and lived the life God intended for you. I came out in my late 20s and things weren't quite as easy for me, but I had a long-time partner and lived a great life with him for 30 years so it was absolutely worth it to me. Take care of yourself and your husband and have a fantastic life!
Great honest story, but better, you do it for people other than yourself.
Max Kudos.
Thank you for sharing your story. Suppressing yourself is never a good thing, I'm glad you can be free of that now. It is great to have accepting and supportive people around you. Never feel ashamed of yourself. Remember that there are people who love you, and God loves you just the way you are.
MICHAEL -- I've watched a lot of these coming out videos, but yours is one of the best -- very clear, but also very compassionate. Well done. -- Donald in Great Britain
Brought a tear to my eye. Few things are as beautiful as this. And even fewer can change people the way this video now has.
Michael, this is such a beautiful, inspiring, and reassuring story. It is gratifying to me that you and Matt now have each other. I wish only the best for you both.
This is the 2nd time I am watching this video, you make me feel good inside and you are very calming. You have a beautiful mind and face obviously and thank you so much for sharing your story, I hope mine goes as good when the day does come!
I might be only 11 but I know who I am I came out to two of my best friends and it was so emotional that by the end of it I had to just cry and hug her and then my friend who was a male who I told I was gay to said to me u will always be the same person that I met the day I met u it will never change the way I think of u and by the end of that talk he had told me he was bi so I think that everyone should come out bc it gives others the confidence to come out to and it helps u understand that people love u no matter what
This is beautiful... Such an amazing story! You are my hero.. For being so strong at such a young age
I'm 11 now and come out as bi for the first time august or something 2018 and I'm out to 4 people at the moment
Michael, what a beautiful, sincere and inspirational video. For years I didn't get how relatively easy things are for me as a straight person, or what a struggle some of my LGBT friends and the LGBT community at large have had to endure. To me, it's no big deal. I have brown hair, he has blond hair. I am straight, she is gay. Meh, whatever, right? I'm sorry more folks out there don't get that we are all who we are, and that our mandate as people - religious or not - is to be good to one another. Your video is a testimony that you are doing just that! Beautifully done. Thank you.
So true JonesStreetMusic!!! It should be a non-factor and someday I hope society treats it as such.
Revisiting this video after many years. Wow! Your message is so on target. Knowing how your relationship with Matthew developed to marriage, it is amazing to hear you citing him at the end of the video.
seriously so much love for you.
Great video. 👍 I came out at 18 in 1974 in NY where I grew up. It was only 5 years after Stonewall. Even in NYC, things were very difficult for us then. We had to fight constantly to establish our rights. And we were always angry. Listening to your video was moving for me because it made me feel like all that struggle was worth it. That's why we fought so hard - to create a better life for future generations of Gay people. I'm glad it was a lot easier for you. It's clear that you're paying it forward too. You present a powerful message about not letting the world change you. Thank you for sharing your story. All the best for you.
Michael, this is one of the most touching coming out stories on TH-cam. Congratulations and thanks for sharing. I would like to point out a specific part of it starting at 5:07 when you're telling about the reaction of your best friend when you came out to him: "He was surprised. He was taken aback, but at the same time his biggest concern was (you know) if I was happy, and he said he'd support me and gave me a big hug, and that kind of gave me the motivation and the drive and the confidence to continue my story." This really shows the importance of a positive reaction of the very first person one is coming out to. Big hugs from a 37 year old gay man from Germany who came out to his family and friends just a few months ago and made the same experience with his best friend who gave me so much support that I could continue my story successfully (only positive reactions!). :)
You are a great person, Michael, and the fact that you and Matt found each other in this great big world is a marvel... have a happy life!
Good for you, Michael. I was a Midwestern boy on his own, too, and wish my younger self had had the resources and the courage that you and your brethren possess. Life will be much sweeter, for a much longer share of it, now that you have acknowledged and spoken your truth. Congrats!
(On a completely different topic....big fan of the Phantom Regiment. :-))
Sweetheart that was beautiful. Brought a tear to my eye. I came out over 30 years ago and have never looked back. I remember at the time that it was a fear of rejection from my family that initially held me back from doing it. Once I had done it though I wondered what I was worried about. I built up all these excuses in my head why I couldn't tell them, but it was so liberating when I finally worked up the courage to tell them. I didn't get one negative comment from the people that truly loved me, and at the end of the day, they are really the only people that matter.
I think it's brilliant that you have shared your own story to help others. I wish the internet was around when I did it and could have watched something like your video :)
You're beyond inspiring to me. This was a very honest, and real video. Thank you for sharing your story, and being a great role model. You are an amazing person, and so brave!
Maddy Hodgie thanks for watching and leaving a comment! I love hearing from you all and the more positivity that is spread on this issue the better! Muah!
Michael, I just wanna say that you're just an amazing person. Having had the privilege of knowing you for a few years has been just...great. I can honestly say that I have looked up to you not only as a performer but as a human being. You've always been such a great person and you doing this video is courageous and inspirational..I hope and know that your video will help others... and I'm proud of you, bro.
Thanks Tyler Budahl, I just read this tonight and I appreciate your kind words so much. It was an honor teaching such an outstanding performer and person as yourself. I wish you all the best buddy, and I'm sure our paths will cross again! Hopefully soon!
One of the sweetest and most personable coming out story! Thanks for sharing!❤️
Michael, you are such a gentle/wonderful/warm-hearted person. Very soft spoken and genuine. I’m so glad you had a really great experience coming out. This is how it should be for everyone but sadly it’s not. Thanks for your story. Many younger (and older) people will be inspired by you. I am really just now getting to know you and Matthew. I guess I started watching videos you guys made after you got married, but am taking the time to go back and learn all about you both and your journey together. I think you are both fabulous and such beautiful people inside and our. I am so glad we are all part of the same community. Thanks for all you both do to make it better for everyone. You’re truly precious!
your so lucky to have many loving people behind u and love you!! i can see you lots of love in the world, and success. bless you
Thank you for being so honest! Thank you for sharing your story. The people you will help will continue on for years. You are a blessing to this world!
you have a very soothing and confident voice I must say!
You are a total love child. You are so sensitive and beautiful its sad to think you have difficult dilemas. I am so proud of you.
Excellent video - thank you for sharing your story. I completely understand the difficulty of saying "I am gay" for the first time, it took me three attempts to spit out the words. Hope everything continues to go well for you.
Thanks Tim!
Hi Michael! You are such an inspiration to ALL! I loved your message about listening to others but staying true to yourself. Thanks for sharing this...incredibly brave of you. You do have an amazing family...so full of love and generosity; it's not surprising you would encourage us all to inspire and cherish one another. :)
Hi Emily Sopko!!! So good to hear from you and get your words of encouragement. I was just talking to your mom on FB about this and I love that your family is so open and supportive as well! Her and I were just talking about taking a NOH8 picture together! How many kids can say they've done THAT with their childhood nanny???
Michael, thanks for your coming out video. I am 63and just came out in January of 2019. I agree with you and you are the.first one who said you were lying to yourself and others. I was too lying to myself and others for fifty years. I was a child in an alcoholic home and because of that I suppressed my feelings at an early age just to survive emotionally. I started eating to bury the feelings and the pain. When I first was attracted to someone it was in the sixth grade. I didn't know what a crush was but I had one. When the attractions to men began at puberty I was terrified of them and stuffed them down also and piled food on top. . This continued all of my life. I too came from a church background and actually started leading singing in my church when I was 14. By 16 I was leading the worship services and directing 2 choirs. I remained in the church for 37 years doing music programs in 6 different churches. I'm my twenties I sought counseling just to talk about my feelings. I used my increasing weight to suppress my feelings and to create a barrier between me and others. I'm 50 years I had one friendship with a guy I.met in a support group for children of alcoholics. I shared that I was gay and I knew that he was straight. I had a mancrush on him and he knew it but I never crossed his boundaries. We would all hug after support meetings. One night I was over at his house and got up to leave he came to me and we hugged. After a while the big stopped and we just held each other. Each needing the touch of another human being..he then said I wish this would never end. We finally broke apart and I left. That was the most intimate time I had ever had with anyone in over fifty years. The coming out videos on TH-cam helped me find the courage to come out. I didn't have the loving and accepting people in my life. Just about everyone was shocked even though they reassured me of their love and friendship. My emotions are still on a rollercoaster and I often struggle through each day but TH-cam and gay hotlines get me through. It is now March 15th and I'm a lot better. I actually have 3 gay friends that I've talked to. It is never to late to be honest with yourself and come out. Do it in your time. Thanks Michael, Andy acjackson3915@gmail.com
Michael, Thank you for sharing your coming out story. It is not easy to come out, at times, but you did it and will continue to do so throughout life. Well Done! Bill
How sweet and touching. Thanks for being so brave. Sharing helps so many people.
It was so amazing, your history was so beatiful and you speak so good. Well, I'm brazilian and here the things are little bit different, I like watch american vloggers like the ones who you've showed to figure out the way I'll come out to my parents, matching to the features in my country. But, even though the cultures of our countries are different, and the language too (ignore the faults) I see most of things that you spoke, and I hope to have the same result
I'm so proud of you! What a great role model for others.
Thanks Mitch Arnett!
Your eyes are amazing! :) thanks for sharing your story!
You're the strongest in the world, I'm so proud, now do you see all that you have right now? you're an angel, you deserve all the world♥
THANK YOU BOTH, Michael. I learn from you both to be human.
All the best for your Life - Chris, munich, Germany
Great Story and a Really Beautiful Man
before i came out i was self harming and even thought about ending my life but when i came out i haven't self harmed and i haven't thought about suicide
you're amazing
Michael, thank you for sharing your story! You're well-spoken and inspirational. I related to your story on many levels. I wish I'd had the courage to come out when I was younger (I finally came out to my family at 49). Best of luck to you.
RJ13641 I was nervous to do it but it has been an overwhelmingly positive experience thus far. Even though it took you until later I'm proud you chose to live a good part of your life open with who you are.
Thank you Michael. I wish you love and happiness. You seem like a compassionate guy and I hope I'm blessed to find someone as caring as you. Coming out as gay at age 50 is significantly more complicated than at age 20, but I don't regret it.
Great story. You are an excellent speaker. So glad you found the courage to do this while you are young. I'm trying to do this in my mid-50's.
So glad that when I feel down I can come back and watch this inspirational video. Thanks for everything.
Bravo to you Michael for coming out! What a WONDERFUL story! I came out 37 years ago and don't regret it one bit! I do have to say that it wasn't as pleasant and easy as your experience was but isn't it GREAT to be you? Congrats again Michael and the best to you!! So glad that you had understanding and accepting parents!! ;-)
You are a beautiful persons outside and within. Also brave to go public with this. Believe me I'm still struggling with myself and trust that the time will be right for me to follow your lead to come out. On a lighter note think your boyfriend is lucky to hav you and you two deserve each other
Great story! Made me cry. God bless, thanks for sharing ur great story
you seem like a very loving, caring,sweet heart of a guy. thank you for sharing your story, and helping people. I will be sharing my story on here soon. thank you for your words of encouragement.
Great story I just watched Matthew coming out lots of emotion now you have each other❤️❤️
First of all, I apologize for my poor english. Congratulations to you Michael to make this video, it is important to provide support and show a good side for those who want to come out. Very sweet and beautiful on your part. And good wishes to you and Matthew. I did not have the same fate as you, I came out in 2004 and it was very difficult, I had many family problems, but the ones go away. Even though it may be difficult, it is worth. I will be brief, make good friends and do not miss yourself, get help if you needed. Great strength, faith and focus for all.
Those cheekbones are impeccable.
Bravo bravo young man. That was one of the most beautiful coming out stories I've ever heard. I'm an old man and I loved every minute of your video. I'm praying that you have someone who is in love with you. I actually wish I knew you. You are amazing.
youre a beautiful young man. Dont ever let those who dont understand cause you to lose your self respect, which is often a path to suicide etc
about 8-9% of the people are gay / lesbian -data from iceland and denmark where there is almost no closet
hold your head high, ignore the bad people. You've got it figured out and cheers that your family is accepting
What a great guy!!! Thanks for sharing your story...
Michael, you're perfect in everyway. Congratulations on being so confident in yourself and to have the courage to do it on youtube. Your such a role model to those who are struggling just as you said, although i'm not gay, My aunts are and i totally support gay couples. Stay positive and don't ever listen to people who disagree with you. Good luck in the future xox
this was really sweet and truthful Michael....Congrats,,,,funny when u mention booshoe...cause been following both!!...great guys....you make my days with the vids.....treasure the day iI could hopefully know you both
Great video Michael !! Congratulations for having the courage to be proud of who you are and come out to the people you wanted!! As a gay guy myself, I know how hard it is... Wish you all the best in your life!! :D
I have also subscribed to MarkE Miller's and Ethan Heathcote's channels! These guys are so great and make a fantastic couple together!
P.S.: You are such a handsome and charming young man!! :DD
GREAT Coming Out story. We didn't have this when I was young. I'll say this for the younger generation THANK YOU Michael
That is a great story man! Thanks for sharing, I subscribed. I realized when I made my own coming out video, I should be so lucky to have so many supportive people around me. I wish you all the best!
Beautiful, inspiring and touching story!i!
+SAS Entertainment How is being an enemy to the creator "inspiring?.
***** Do you think Satan will be 'compassionate' to you, he want's us all dead hows that for "compassion".
Awesome truthful video... well done mister... brave film to make
Michael Sweetheart.....that was a wonderful and inspiring coming out story that I have heard in awhile. You spoke from the heart and so grateful to hear that your family was so supportive. In time baby you will find your way as a gay man living the life you were meant to live through the love, friendships and relationships you will experience. I have been out and proud for nearly 30 years honey and coming from a dysfunctional home(long story for another time) I came out to my Mom and she was the most loving and supportive and she knew all along. I have 2 siblings that figured it out and didn't care...as long as I was happy. I have been a mentor/mama for nearly 6 years now for our gay youth. I help those kids who have been shunned or tormented just because of who they love. I am there for all you kids if ever you need a shoulder to lean on or cry on. I have been through ALOT and seen alot in my day when it comes to the gay community. I had participated in ALOT of gay pride parades and every time I did it felt like coming home. Honey I would suggest if you ever have a chance to march or be a spectator at a parade I highly recommend it...there you will find other gay folk you can speak with, young and old and realize we are not so different at all....we come together because of taking PRIDE in all that we've been through. You weren't born yet when fighting for our freedoms and gay rights were a big thing years ago....but today you kids enjoy a life that is much easier than it was for me. We paved the way for you kids to live in a better and more accepting life just for being who you are. Always remember baby, NEVER let being gay define who you are and NEVER let ANYONE treat you less than you are. You are a person with high morals, ethics and standards and deserve to be treated as an equal! I will get off my soap box now....just be a good person honey and treat others with dignity and respect and if you do things will come back to you in many ways more than you'll ever know. If you ever need to chat or message feel free....be well and be good.. xoxox Mama Steve😊👍🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵
Great video and great positive advice.
Awesome story!! I too had a very religious background and struggled with being gay. This video was awesome! thanks for sharing.
I can relate very much. I have been in denial of my sexuality for decades. My beloved parents were so against homosexuality that I was never able to tell them the truth. I was taught that it is morally wrong and anyone with those kind of feelings is sick. When I was nineteen I felt in love with another nineteen year old. We were absolutely head over heels with one another. But my parents found out and all hell broke loose. So I've been forced to like girls which never worked for me. I'm just now starting to come out after years of acting straight. Am still afraid of what family and friends will say and do. As I watch videos like this one I can't help but to cry. I've been at the verge of committing suicide due to the loneliness I've experienced through out my life. I've missed out on plenty of hugs and just plain affection simply because I have suppressed my feelings in order to make other people happy and just so they will not ostracize me and shun me. I wish so much my beloved parents would have said to me "it's okay, we love you regardless".
Always Enjoy "going back in time" and seeing how Far these young TH-camrs / Positive Role Models have come in just a year ;) Beautiful Video Michael !
Good for you!!! Be yourself. I am so happy for you!
Michael, your story is moving and inspiring! And I'm so glad it has a happy ending :) Great video!
Wow. I had the same experience as you did, with the restaurant and the car ride home and the _weight_ of it, except it was with my mom. It's nice to know I'm not the only one who went through with that. I grew up painfully shy and a Jehovah's Witness (which has gay=bad *and* don't fraternize with the non-believers), so I never dated in school and just lived under the assumption that I was straight, but a very, very late bloomer (or something). I was well into my 20s (and years out of that religion) before I started to figure out why I wasn't attracted to girls... and why Olympic diving events were always the best things to watch. ;)
Anyway, thank you for sharing your story. :D
You are a wonderful soul. Best wishes from Australia.
Such a beautiful video!! Thanks for sharing!
I know this video is quite old by now, but just discovered your channel and found this really sweet and inspiring! I had an extremely similar story, much of my family is quite conservative and religious. I'm out to friends/co-workers but not my family. I don't know how it will go so I'm planning a move to another city and I'll tell my mom a couple days before I leave, just in case I'm disowned or whatever, ha.
My own journey went a bit differently, I considered myself a Born Again Christian for a time. Tried to reconcile my bisexuality with my faith, but in the end I could not. I'm agnostic now and don't have many positive things to say towards organized religion as a whole. I don't believe being an LGBT person and believing in God is a binary thing though, religious beliefs have a good way of constantly impeding human rights and civil liberties though, in my mind. Not going for an argument or anything, just sharing a bit about my story too. I just choose to live my life with no regrets, whether there is a God or an afterlife or not. I am who I am, those who cannot accept me, I just can't have in my life...even if it's my own family. I won't live my life in the shadows anymore, no matter the consequences.
I caught a couple newer videos before I went back to view your older ones. You seem very happy now and I'm really happy for you Michael!
Thank you for sharing your story. Lovely video. I wish you all the best :-)
I love this video and I'm so grateful for you and for everyone that makes them. They really help.
Amazing story, good looking guy.. Great eyebrows, thanks for sharing x
I love your video I came out to my parents April of 2018 and I my life has been so much easier.
Loved yr story. (and matt's) i would like to reachbout, but i dont know how. And im really shy and scared too.
This was very good of you and I agree that everyone is beautiful no matter who they are regarding to their sexuality, race, gender, religion, etc which also makes the world beautiful. I'm happy to come out as gay myself :)
Aww, what a lovely guy, I want to give him a hug :)
Very sweet and sincere story. Well said!
I wish people didn't care if someone is gay.
You are so adorable, lovely story with a happy ending. Your very cute too. xx
It is what it is in high school the people of District 7 has chosen this for me. Terrible how some can be so hateful. You are a super individual for doing this. Have finally come too the same conclusion many years later. Hard too do should not have too. It was not a choice but rather something that I have been given since birth.In high school those feelings were not handled well by others. I am like this gentleman and have struggled in the same way. He was Catholic also and it was not a choice.
Great story I hope to see all the great things thats your story